About Caravel

Caravel is the Office of the Vice President for Research’s online undergraduate research
journal, which chronicles student research and creativity. Caravel aims to provide
a publication forum for students within the USC system to showcase their research,
creative and scholarly works from all disciplines. To best highlight the breadth of
student accomplishments, the journal features a variety of publication formats including
audio and video files, in addition to traditional research articles and creative writing.

The journal’s name, Caravel, refers to the type of ship used by Magellan on his famous
voyage to circumnavigate the globe. (Christopher Columbus’ Niña and Pinta were also
caravels.) The name “Caravel” continues the theme of “Discovery for Every Discipline”
associated with undergraduate research at USC, with the emphasis placed on the importance
of the research journey rather than the destination.

Submissions are encouraged from students of all academic years and disciplines on
all USC campuses. Submissions are not limited to Magellan program recipients.

Interested in submitting your work?See here.

Ready to get started in undergraduate research but not sure if Caravel or another program is the right
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